Friday, October 5, 2012

Jessica E. Subject is here for some Halloween fun!

Cate: Please welcome Jessica Subject to my special Halloween
celebration. Jessica, please tell us a little bit about yourself.Jessica: I am an author of romance, generally in the science fiction
category, though I do write contemporary and paranormal. I am also a wife, and
a mother of two wonderful children. I’m from Canada, and I do enjoy the snow in
the winter, as long as I don’t have to shovel or drive anywhere.

Cate: What do you love most about Halloween?Jessica: Being from Canada, Halloween is usually cold, and wet, though
some years, it’s a beautiful night. I absolutely love seeing all of the neighborhood
kids dressed up in their costumes. And now that my kids are old enough, I have
fun dressing them up, too.

Cate: Do you have a favorite memory of a Halloween past?Jessica: When I was a child, we lived a few blocks away from Elm St.
One year, we did go trick-or-treating there, and saw Freddy Krueger. I was old
enough to not be scared, but my brother was a little frightened. Also, we used
to watch Michael Jackson’s Thriller video on MuchMusic every Halloween.Cate: Have you ever had an unusual experience you couldn’t explain?Jessica: Yes, there was one day, I was sitting on my bed, doing my
homework (for high school). My mom’s cat (Endora) was sitting beside me. All of
a sudden, another cat (I’m guessing) rushed into the room, and under my bed. Endora
saw it, too, because we both jumped off the bed and looked under to see what it
was. But there was nothing there. No other creature in my room. I’ve always
assumed it was the spirit of a cat who used to live in that house.

Cate: Never name a cat Endora! lol What frightens you the most?Jessica: If you can believe it, I used to be afraid of aliens, which is
what I now write about. Now, I would say it’s simply being alone. The forever
kind, not just for a couple hours. I actually enjoy that.

Cate: Ever gone on a ghost tour? Or ghost hunting on your own?Jessica: No, I haven’t, but when my dad used to work at a church, that
place was haunted enough I didn’t need to look anywhere else. No, not during a
service, but when there were only a few of the staff there, the ghosts would
come out to play. And the jail across the street from that church is haunted,
too. Oh, and did I mention that these buildings are located near the public
library, the courthouse, and my old high school. Yeah, no need to go looking. It
was all right there.

Cate: Sounds yummy! Tell us about your latest release, and where readers can find it
online.Jessica: My latest paranormal release is The Power of Three. It’s about
a man name Oscar whose spirit was sent from another dimension to our world, and
is trapped in the gargoyle statues of a young couple. When they set him free,
he must convince them to send him home. The Power of Three is a very short
erotica story, that is sure to heat up a cold night.

Cate: Care to share a blurb or excerpt?Jessica: Since The Power of Three is erotica, I’ve had to edit this
excerpt. Enjoy!

Oscar’s
heart raced, the man’s fingers achingly close to him. He needed out of the
statue. Now.

“I
don’t complain about the model airplanes all over the house, including this
spaceship looking one that’s suspended above our bed, do I?” Stepping back, she
settled her hands on her hips.

She
rolled her eyes and lunged. “Really, because I could’ve sworn you hit your head
on it the other day when we were making the bed. Now, give him here, please.”

“You
don’t care that this thing hurt me, do you?”

“Maybe
he’s jealous that you were getting some and he wasn’t.”

Ain’t
that the truth.

Bo
glared at her. “So not funny."

Did
she know he was really in there? Could she feel him watching her, wanting her?

Bo
lowered him to her palm, but didn’t let go. “You and your creatures.”

She
leaned forward and kissed the bump on his head, rubbing across Oscar. “But you
love me anyway.”

And
then a loud crack filled the air. Light surrounded him and he was falling.

As if being sucked out of the
stone, Oscar sprang from his prison and landed on the floor on hands and knees.
Taking a deep, refreshing breath, he stood and stretched his arms high into the
air in all his glory. Being confined to such a small space had left him stiff,
and not in a good way.

Cate: What inspired you to write about the theme?Jessica: This story was inspired by a conversation with a good friend
of mine. I had one of those A-HA moments where I thought, “Hey, that would make
a great story.” So, I wrote it.

Cate: Anything else you’d like to share?Jessica: Thank you for inviting me to be a part of your Halloween event, Cate! And I wish everyone a very haunting and safe Halloween! :)

Cate: The same to you, Jessica! And yay, Jessica has a giveaway!

Jessica: Leave a comment telling me about your most memorable Halloween
for your chance to WIN an ebook copy of The Power of Three (18 & over only,
please). Winner will be chosen October 8, 2012. Good luck!

Cate: Jessica got me to thinking about numbers, and related superstitions. Oh, there are so many! I love her book title, The Power of Three. Did you realize three is supposed to be the number of completion? (And kudos to Jessica for expanding on that, lol)

Did you know that Halloween is actually three distinct celebrations - the eve of All Saints Day, All Saints Day, and All Souls Day. Collectively, they're called Hallowmas.

To ward off evil on Halloween you should walk around your home three
times clockwise and three times counterclockwise.

You'll have bad luck if, on Halloween, youhear three hoots of an owl, or hear a rooster crow
at night.

But, if you sneeze three times before breakfast on Halloween, it means good luck.

If a bat flies around your house three times on Halloweenm, it's a death omen.

Okay, so enough cheer for one post! :) Watch for a special treat from me this weekend!

Coming from England we never celebrated halloween when I was young. They are starting to now ( the kids see it on T V in the USA). Now I live in Spain and they make a day of the dead on November 1st instead. They go to the cemeteries to spend the day with the ones they have lost, and care for the graves.

Jess - Yes, sometimes our Halloweens are cold, and other years it rains. Last year was the first time I can remember that we actually had a nice evening. In The Power of Three, the number not only signifies the number of people involved in the relationship, but also the power completion of three people in witchcraft. Thanks so much!

Vanessa - That sounds like a lot of fun. All the Halloween parties I went to when I was younger were away from home. But I had one for my daughter last year, and she had a lot of fun. Thank you! :)

In Australia, Halloween is not a big thing, but my children went to the French School and they had a fun day. My children started off their Halloween days as cute pumpkins, and as the years progressed, they turned into vampires.